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THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER* 7, 1824.
AGE
OF WHARFAGE, STORAGE, DRAY-
0D WEIGHING, IN SAVANNAH,
UbHshcd.Jan. 1824, and-now In operation.
60 centi.
75
4 cents.
6
WHARFAGE.
i5? |, under 100 ton., per day
£>g°e V oJ W4*«t ™ u d J hij,pine C0UnlTy Pr °'
. rnc h barrel or half.do Rico
tale Cotton -
rurksge oi Indigo
hogshead of t obacco
jOOd feet of Lumber •
1000 staves
1000 shingle*
1000 reeds
!oo fcct°of Fiveoak, cedar ana outer
heavy wood, sold by the solld tt. 87|
100 bushel, of corn, end grain of ell
I.I..7T in Inilk • *
4
15
30
30
134
20
30
3
kind, in bulk .... un
100 bushels lime In bulk SO
cord of wood • * ■
cedar, liglitwood or other posts, per ^
WhnrfZ iTLonrfing ond Shipping
iclmr of «small siee, each • }® cents.
6U0 lbs. and upwards * *»
1200 do - *
lei of coffee, pimento, sugar, and all
other bugs of such size, (grain ei*
erpted) each * „
i. of groin and snlt * * "
rrelisof salted pr visions naval stores,
breed, apples, cider,and all kinds
of barrels except dry goodBaod
Wines, and all kinds of liquor
(cider excepted) diy goods in
casks exceeding 20 gallons, and
not over 03 gallons *
wines or liquors and dry goods
. in cask* unefer 20 gftUoutf . •
kes ofdry goods, and all kindsot boxes
under 4 feet squaro
pu . do do over 4 feet square
lo. soap, candles, chocolate, cordials,
oil, and boxes of like sizo •
sugar, each
des of corn, per 1000
es, the same as hoxcL t
i of osnaburgs, Russia duck, bagging
an vas, each * * "
Its ofllqitor or tiny kind of casks, «•
cecdlng 130 gullons
s, loose, per gross
..er'pofs; coch • •
Ldlc;» of pans, spades, fce. each
fn, per lOObusheU
lies not exceeding 800 lbs. each
exceeding000 lbs. notexceedlng
1200 lbs. - , • 35
exceeding 1200 lbs. • • • 60
Irdage of nil xinds. per coil • 3
np ovens with covers, und fire dogs
brandy, puncheon of ruin, and all .
kinds of liquor in casksexcceding63,
and not exceeding 130 gallons • 20
Iron per ton, first and lust week 50 cents,
intervening weeks - - 25
Every other article tame at itt wharfage.
WEIGHING.
Each bbl. or half bb. rice - 6
Hlul. of tobacco or sugar - - 15
Package ofindigo • « >8
Dale of cotton - • <5
Each draft of light goods, under 100 lbs. 0]
do do do over 100 lbs. 124
do do heavy goods uuder 200 6.1
do do do over 2uo per 100 lbs 3
DKAYAOE.
For hauling up the Bluff to any part ofthecity,
tides not herein enumerated, for 1500 pounds
Drugs, Dye' Stuffs, Bottles &c.
OIX Groce Porter Bottles
6, do Wine Pint do
20 barrcls-Glauber Salts
6 do' Copperas
3 do Ground Logwood
3 do Chipt do
2 do Alum
600 Bottles American cold pressed Castor Oil
600 bottles West in-ilia do for plantation use
600 Gullons Winter Sperm Oil of Superior quid-
ity
For tale low by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists aud Drugeists
Shad’s Buildings.
nng 13 171
Whole No. 4506.
articles
weight
Under 1500 lbs and not less than 100
do 1000 do da do 600
For n-1000 feet of Lhmbcr
do' 1000 Bricks
.do cord of wood
For every bale of cotton
do bbl. of Rice
do lihd of Tobacco
do bbl of Flour
60 cents.
374 '
25
$1 60
1 60
1 50
- 8
18)
874
6.1
And every oilier orticln In theqarae proportion;
‘for hauling down tbo Bluff, or from one wharf to
another exceeding l.'oo lbs - 374 eta.
Under 1600 and not less than 100 lbs
For each bale of cotton -
do bbl Rice ...
do hhd Tobacco •
do bbl Flour
26
64
124
V,
And every other article in the tame proportion.
■ 2
6
25
Itles,
15
25
2
25
30
per pair
Jitcs of earthenware
se, per 100 lbs.
per cask
s, of 2 wheels
•ts, of two wheels
Jrriugp.s, of four wheels
Pairs, Windsor and all sitting chuirs, per
dozen . . • 12
[mis, per ton
Innuns under 600 lbs. * 25
over COO, not over 1200 lbs 60
1
8
3
4
37
25
$1 00
Magnesia, Balm of*Q,uito, &c.
jpUlti; Ctilcined Magnesia.
Balm ot Quito, l’eruvinn Bark
Rlells k, Lorillards cut Tobacco
Fig Blue. Opium, Arrow Root, be, be.
Silver wire Teeth Brushes
Just’received and for sale by
, LAY b HENDRICKSON,
No. 1, Shads Buildings, Corner of Cungrcst
and Whital.v-strut*.
ALSO,
A fresh supply of
Congress Spring Water.
sep4 187
over 1200 lbs.
,niliouscs
ks, empty
tie, each
Imijohns, each
ks and chests of drawer*
3 Wood, per cord
quintal
1 per
$ 1 00
25
2
25
1
10
26
2
in ofull descriptions (except In bags)
26
124
01
3
per 100 bushels
powder, in bids, of 100 lbs. each
do. in hulfbbls.
do. in kegs of 28 lbs. or under
s, window, per 100 feet, in propor
tion for smaller - * 4
Is. exceeding 130 gallons of liquor
or any kind of merchandize 15
exceeding 63 and not exceeding
130 gallons
Inrth llie, per 1000
Imp, par ton
pcs, raw or tanned, per 100
7, loose, per 100 lhs.
' mil
in bundles, each
rrpeis of Merchandize, each
1. of Vota'oes, each *
|gs, each
* or Jugs, each per dozen
an, per ton
cgs of paint, butter, lard, biscuit, and
such size kegs
shot and lead over 50 lbs. not over
boo lbs . .
liquors of a smaller size than 20
gallons
c, per 100 bushels
per bsn-cl
Ills for plustering per 1000
lies, egcli - 1
pons, per 100 bushels
iinopos, per 100 ropes
||s, Iron, each . -
Apples, per 100
Jutocs per 100 bnshcl
es of gin, brandy, and all kinds ol li
quor, exceeding 03 gallons
do. exceeding 130 gallons
Brier casks of Xvinc and other liquor,
cider excepted) und dry goods in
asks exceeding 20 gullons not ex
pelling 63 gallons
sins in jars
l per 100 bushels
Diets euch . . .
s, quern and grind, each
Bermudu. per 100 . • .
lurge mill per puir
ballast, and other stones, per ton
Uls under 200 gallons each
over 200 do
8
26
60
50
25
6.
6
2
0
a
25
ARRANGEMENT OF MAILS,
And regulations for the Post Office, Savan
nah, (ico. January 1st, 1824.
NOHTIIEnN MAIL.
Close every day at 6 a. m. Monday excepted.
Due do do do <5 r. v. doda
By this route, a mail ts made up every day, ex
cept Monday, for Coosaw’natcliio, Pocotnllgo,
Beaufort, Jncksonboro-and Collins’ Cross Road*
—all of which are closed the previous evening, at
7 p.m.
WESTERN MAILS.
Georgia route to Augusta aud llumburgh, de
part at 4, a. m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri
day, via. Tucknseeking,Jucksonboro’and Waynes
boro’ to Augusta und Hamburgh.
Due on Tuesdny, Thursday nnd Saturday, at 6‘
r. m. The closing of Ibis mail, to Augustu, takes
place every Tuesday, Thursday .and Sunday, at 8,
r. m. except the intermediate offices on the route,
the closing of which takes place at 7, r. M. on the
same evenings. From \Vaynesboro’, 0. weekly
mail departs even'Monday, at 6, a, m. for Birds-
ville, Louisville, shoals otOgenchee and Sbevir’s
Mill to Powelton. Returning due every Sunday
nveniug, at Wuynesboro’ andut Savannah every
Tuesday, at 0, r. M.
Carolina route to Augusta und Hamburgh, close
omTuesdny, Thursday and Saturday, at.6, a. h. and
deport with the northern mull at 6, a. m. to i’urvs-
burgh. -
Due oi) Wednesday, Friday ond Sunday, at 6,
r. M. By tills route, h moll is'made up en’cli eve
ning before its departure for Robertsville, Mot-
tiiewq’Bluff, Lower Three Runs and Four Mile
Pruheb. Tbdttnai! between Cherl'-ston.nnri llum-
burgb, gocsylircct through I’urvsburgh-on tlio.se
days, both lip and down. Separate portmanteaus
are provided for this puroose, at the offices of
Charleston and Augustu, which mdet each Other
ut Pitrysburgh und are there shifted, the down to
Charleston, the up to Augusta; this supercodes the
necessity of bringlug (lint mail to Savannah at all,
and thus expedites it 1 wenty-tour hours.
The malls lor Millodgoviile, in Georgia, Via
Lombardy, Warren {on, Fowolton, Sparta nudDo-
vbrenux’s store; also, to Alabama, (except', the
northern pail) und Mississipni states, and to Clio,
raw, in South Carolina, via Mount Vintage, Edge,
fiield, C. If. Ridge, Lcesyillc, Lexington, C. II
Columbia and Caiuden, to Cberaw.xvill close di
rect 011 the Gcorgiasidc, on-Suiulay and Tuesday,
at 7, r. M. and on the Carolina side on Friday, ut
7 r. M.
. The Athens mail, will also close direct on'Suu-
diiyaud'Tliursday, at 7 r. m. on the Georgia side.
By tiiis rortlt;,packets lor the northern part of Ala.
biuna to Huntsville, 4 ; c. and West Tennessee, .are
forwarded.
TheCarnesvilleidail,viaDnrby's Double Eraneh,
Lineointon, Goshen, I’etershurgh, Cook’s Office
and Elberton, will close direct'oil Thursday, at
7 r. m. on the Georgia fldc.
SOUTHERN OR DARIEN MAIL.
Close on Wednesday undSaturduy at 6, p. 1
Due on Tuesday and Friday at 7 p. si. By this
route the St. Mury* mail goes direct on\ Wednes
day and is due direct on Tuesday.
uiRDSVILLF, MAIL.
Due every other Wednesday at 6, p. m.—^lose
, ,’ery other Thursday, at 8, a. m. Bv this route
malls are made up for Statesboro’ nnd Mfllray, in
Bulloch couqty, Swanesboro’, in Emanuel, and
for Louisville and Greensboro’.
The Proprietor of the
The Teiriple of Fashion.
H AS thp pleasure of informing tiw public gen
erally, that he still continues to curry on
12s busines.', No. 226, King street, opposite the
Farmor’s Hot!).
'armor's Hot
Wigs a.id ornamentnVHair manufactured on the
most improved principles.
Patent Elastic Springs, *cf judiciously arranged
,that thoy may defy the. most uccutc observation
lo discover the slightest possible shade in the co
lor.
Likewise gentlemen’s Toupees, commonly cal
led Scratches, with silver and steel springs.uature
being In every case his. only guide.
Iln also lias the pleasure to inform the public
that he has become the agent of Thomas Hi irk,
Wig Muster 01 New-Yora, and will constantly
keep fur sale his Ladies’ and Goutlciuen’k Grecian
Cropped W igs.
Ail orders and measures enclosed to 226 Kin
street, will be attended to with punctuality an
despatch.’
N, B‘. Just received by the ship Niagara, a geiv
.>ral assortment of IlAUt WORK of the latest lash,
ion. GantUmens’ Hair cut, nnd dressed in most
recent London uud Parisian modes.
A general assortment of PERFUMERY lor sale
at all times at the abnVo establishment.—
Those persons residing at a distance who linvi
left orders ut ttiis establishment, arc hereby I11 for
tiled, that they are generally reudv for delivery
' . ‘ J5DW.YRD CAREY,
QIPThe editors of Bavantitthjllopubilun, Angus
ta Chronicle, nnd Columbia Telescope, urc requs
ted to publish the ubovc once a week lor three
iveeks, aud forward their account to No.225 King-
street, CharlestoA.
.ng%2 163 *
124
4<
124
26
5
1
25
1
2
25
60
25
.
124
10
a
6
Itees
|ecp each ...
fevees of all kinds (rice excepted) over
PO, under 63 gallons i . 6
links of all kinds, under 4 feet square 4
Ijo do over 4 squares . q
Pts or casks exceeding 130 gallons 11-
tuor or other kinds of merchandize 15
|od, brasilletto, lfgnum vit®, und all
|>e woods, per ton . . 25
ee 's per pair _ > . . 8
whfiels > ( 4 wheels) . 60
L n L proportion to the foregoing rates.
Ithc vnrl* C k.” ' ,0 ! to he found under ill name,
inoiL Lti^ ,n w Mrh it it usually contained,
ubieriu* 0,1 a uhaHmore than two nights, do
nr ll . Z tk ' a slora S e w,le! "< lanM on Sat-
<tiilav~Ji eveni "g immediately preceding
kin'r,iJ.™ ch 10 ho removed on the second
ter, or he subject to storage as
i^iog day thereof k
uhrFfM " ** 20
ons k c _ 0lfl,, f»‘ing more than 30gal-
ripe Of gin, 25
6 cants
6
Swaim’s Panacea.
L FRE^Hsupply just received and for sale
LAY tf HENDRICKSON,
, Chemists and Druggists,
Shad's Buildings.
ALSO,’
A fresh supply of Seidlilz und SadaPowders and
‘iaratognWuler.
Sv-nt28 182
UNIVERSITY
ur tta
STATE OP IS EW-YORK.
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS.
City op New-Yon*, Aug. 86th, 1824.'
HE. College of Phvsicmns ami .Surgeons will
commenco their Course of Lectures, for the
ensuing suasion, on the first Monday of November
next, (the 2d,) at the College in Borclav-strect.
Dr. llooicK, on the Theory and ‘Practice of
^fPhysic.arA Clir.iral .\Iediei.::.
Df. TSfifb'NEvaa, on Chemistry.
Dr. Airrciiisti., or
Dr^PosT, on Anatomy.
Dr.' Mott, on Surgery.
eg'ijj La Fayette Hats.
Jjgfffl THE subscriber has just received pr
ships Cotton Plant ,F.inpeiMtwnd other
^4 arrivals, part ofliis fall supply of Hats
' COS91STIXO of *
4 cases gentlemen’s beaver La Fayette H|t*
Gentlemen’s fine and Super, elastic water proof
do castor do
do imitation beaver do
do rorum do
which are offered on the most accommodating
terms for cash or approved paper.
J. II. M'KENZIE,
sept 21 180 North side Market-square.
Cotton Bagging.
YJAA pieces first quality'42 inch Russia hemp
vf vr Cotton Bugging, for sate by
SAMUEL WRIGHT,
sept 18 tl79 Hunter's Buildings.
_ . . Notice. ___.
Chr.msstry -j|TR. WILLIAM TURNER, having assigned to;
Botany and Materia Jfedtra.'l Jfl t he subscribed all his stock intrude, debts,
m ' J " 1 4'°’ <n behoof of his creditors generally, It Is re
(lllpvfnrl flint flmen
laws of the Sffite of New York, every Student Is
required to attend two full coursesofthe Lectures
delivered in this College before lie can be admit
tnd us a candidate for the Doctorate; unjess said
Student shall have previously attended Lectures in
sui:i College prior to the session of 1822-3, or shall
have attended an entire Course of Lectures deliv
ered in some respectable School or University.
The Candidate must, also, have studied Medicine
throe years with some respectable practictioner,
have arrived at the nge of twenty-one years, and
it is expected that he produce Written testimony in
relation to those several points.
The Matriculation Ticket is live dollars, which
ntitles the holder to ihcuscofthc College Library
for the year. :
By order,
WRIGHT POST. M.D. President.
JOHN W. FRANCIS, M.D. Registrar.
oct2 l!84
ill’ AUTHORITY. “
J enerat assortment of
Reasonable Dry Goods,
and which will be sold, wholesale or retail at ve
ry reduced prices, for cash only.
JAMES M‘HENRY,
JOHN 11. REID,
GEORGE RELPH,
Assignees of Win Turner.
April 14 86
Bargains!
T HE stock of DRY GOODS, which formerly
belonged to Mr. William Turner, is now set*
ling off at j,rices much under cost.
april 16 88
, G eneral Drug,Chemical&,Fainily
AN ACT.
:’ SNO revive, nfftr.nd and continue in force an
X act entitled an pci, to extend to time of In
king out grants on surveys made on head rights
Medicine Ware House.
LAY if HENDRICKSON,
^ Wholesale uud Retail Chemists und Druggists
j No,. 1. Shad's Buildings, Corner of Congress mid
Whitaker Streets, Savannah.
H AVE constantly on hand a very general as
sortmeut of
DlfUGS, MEDICINES,
DYE STUFFS AND FAINTS,
rERFUMERY, <$*0. fyc.
A great variety of Apothecaries Glass Ware such
us wide and narrow mouth bottles, from 1 gallou
and bounty warrants
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re
presentatives of the state of Georgia, in General
Assembly met, mid it is hereby enacted by the I to one ounce,composition and gloss ffiortarsf glass
authority ot the same, That where any person or I lumps and lump glasses, smelling* bottles, gradua-
persons have heretotore hud surVeyv made on 1 • ■ ■ 'p
liaad right* thereon Imvc not been obtuined, it
. _ . lgs Dottles, gr
ted measures, Apothecaries viuls wlilteaml r
shall ond may be lawful for such person or per
sons to apply lor and obtain such grant or grants,
at any lime previous lo the 35th of October,
132-1, on payment of the usual fees.
See 2 And he it further cnaeted by the author
ity nforqgiid, That where any surveys have here
tofore been made on head rights or" bounty war-
the most
In Admiralty.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, )
DISTRICT OF umilUJA. \
Calvin Baker, and Moses Herbert j
outs, nnd grants thereon
such land shall not be subject to a reSurvcy un-1 liberal terms for cash or credit
til three months from ajid after the person or o* L.vH. Having enlarged their Establish
rsona claiming under the original survey shall meet and having made such arrangements as to
> Monition.
Schooner Martha Forbes and
cargo. J
To the Marshal of the District of Georgia^—
CKEETI.’tO
L. S. GEO. GLEN. Clerk.
W HEREAS a liltel iintWiecn exhibited in be
half of Calvin Baker’and Moses Herbert in
the Distiict Court of the United States, for the
District of • Georgia, alledgiug und propounding
that the schooner Vexation, commanded by ope
Leo, fitted and sent out by the said libel-
ients at the PortoLSttvaunnli; logo In seurch of
vnssclsin distress', did fall in with u certain schoon
er called the Martha Forbes, in n state ot groat
distress ond having no living person on board, la
den wjlb a cargo of dry goods, ond groceries ;
which schooner called the Martini Forbes, run on
shore oieCuniberland Beach, in the District ufbre-
suid; And whereas it has been ordered, that all
persons having or pretending to have, any right,
title, or interest, of, in ! or to the said Schooner,
her tackle and apparel, and the cargo laden on
board of her, be cited lo be, and appear at the
Court House in tbo City of Savnmuih,on the twen
ty-sixth day of October, to shew cause, if any they
imvei or can, why a decree should not puss ns
prayed by the said libel. You are therefore liqre-
by authorized, impowered, and strictly enjoined
to cite nnd admonish all persons, whatevey, having,
or pretending to have, any right, title, interest, or
claim in, or to the said schooner, her tackle, apna-
' o«i a of
be continually receiving u fresh supply of goods,
flutter themsclvesthat mine of the kindiu this city,
can offer greater inducements to dealers. Tbs
Merchant, the Planter, and the Physician, cun
hero be snpplied with utmost every article in the
Drug line, as their assortment will be fouiidextqn-
sjvc and of the. best quality, under no consideru
lion whatever will the solo of impure ur udulterv
. . , . ted articles be promotea. The utmost iicure will
ic advertisement, ut he Court House of the be used in the selection of good Medicines and
county where such land tony lie, and in ono of will be sold at a mofternte profit. ^It is upon these
claiming updor the origiual survey, sliuli be en
titled to the preference of milking such re-sur
vey, until the expiration of three months from
the time of such notification: nud In the event of
there being no ctuiinant residing on or nearAlie
land to be thus resurveyed, such notice shall be
jerfected by giving three months notice by pub
the. publiwfiazettes of this State.
Sec 3 And bo it further enaqted, That it shall
be the duty of git surveyors who shull make any
such go-survey, to certify, on his return to the sur-
•eyor General, that due notice according to the
provisions of this act hud been given, and no
grant obtained on such re-survey shall bo varied,
unless accompanied with such certificate : Pro
vided, nothing in this act shall affect the rights of
orphans or persons under the age of 21 years,
und that all such persons shall be allowed ono
year alter they arrive at the ago of 21 years to
take out tlicir'grunt*.
Sec 4 And be h further enacted, That it shall
bo the duty of the governor to Cause this act to
The Post-Office is open every dny in the week,
' ‘ y light I
excepted,) from dny light to 8 v. M. nnd
_ ettors'are delivered throughout the dny, except
from 2 to 3 o’clock, i*. M. and during the time of
opening and makingup the mails.
Persons wishing to pay postage when the office
Is shut, can enclose the money with the letter, di
rected to “The Post Muster,’’ and those Who keep
accounts w ith the office, and may desire the saule,
are requested to say so pit an envelope.
Wlunf the mails which arc due on Saturday, ar
rive too late to be delivered that evening, the of
fice will bo kept open on Sunday morning irom
8 to 9 o’clock, for tiic delivery only of the letters
received by those mails. , *
The inland postage of all letters, directed to be
sent out of the UniteK States, except to the Cana
das, must be.paid xvhenthey are loft at the office,'
orgbev caiipul be forwarded.
*»* Letters must be left at the Post Office with
in the time specified, to insure going in the mail of
the day} and newspapers half an hour bcl'ore that
time. As there urc several pluces of the same
name in the United Slutes, it is necessary that the
directions should be particular; tins State should
be distinguished, and when it might be doubliuj,
Counties. When letters, aionot tor a post town,
the nearest post town ought to be mentioned;
Committees of Council.
CIKAKCU.
LDERMEN Bulloch, Minis, Cumming.
L STKESTS AND I.ANES,
_ Denslcr, Milieu, Wayne.
..MARKET,
■ ...j,.. . Morrison, Sliick, Gaudry,
nr.v COI.TOHE.
Waring, Bulloch, Morrison.
HEALTH AND CEMETRY,
— Habersham, Jackson, \\aging.
PUMPS.
— Jackson, Denslcr, Millea.
LAMPS.
— Cumming, Minis, Wayne.
PUBLIC DOCKS.
Millcn, Gaudry, Densler.
EXCHANOE.
,Sliick, Gaudry, Habersham.
ENGINES AND FIRE BUCKETS.
Minis, Jackson, Morrison.
PUBLIC SALES.
. , Hnrris, Jackson, Cumming.-
sept 16
HOOKS AND LADQjtaS,
— Wayne, Habersham, Shick.-
' M. MYERS, c.
178
rel, und furniture, and the cargo laden on bom
her, to he, aud appear, at the time and place,af
said; and also to uto-hu U|»j» eveiy »c„iuu niiu
slons to be bold there and from thereuntil a defi
nitive sentence shall be read and promulgated in
the snid business inclusively, if any of them shall
think it their duty so to do, to hrur abide by and
perform all and singular such judicial acts .us are
necessary and by jaw required to be done und ex
pedited in the premises; and further to do nnd re
ceive xvkatunto law und justice shull and appertain,
under the pain of the law and contempt thereof,
the absence and contumacy of them and every of
them in any w ise notwithstanding: And whatsoe
ver vou shall so do in the premises you shall duly
certify to the Court aforesuid, at the time and
place'aforesaid, together with these Resents.
•Withes the. lion. Jeremiah Cuylcr, Judge of the
said Court this first day of October one thousand
eight hundred and twenty-four.,
J. S. PELOT,
Proetorpro. lib
All parties interested,will take due-notice.
JOHN II. MOftEL, m. n. c
pet 2 184
1 y reasiiry Department,
, JUNE 24lh 1824.
lyrOTICE is hereby gjven to the proprietors of
_1N the six per cent stock of 1813 loan of $16-
000,000, and loan of $7,500,000, tliut books will
be opened at the Treasqry ofMhe United States
und ut the sex'eral loan offices, on tto first of Ju
ly iloxt, to continue open until the'first day of
October thereafter; lor receiving subscriptions for
such parts of said stack us shull, on the day of
subscription, stund qu the books of the Treasury,
and on those of the loan offices respectively, pur
suant to the provisions of the act of Congress
passed,the'86th of May, 1824, entitled “an act to
authorise the Secretary of the Treasury to ex'
change a stock bearing an interest of one and t
half per cent for cerUflu stocks bearing an inter
est of six per cent.”
The subscription may be made by the, proprie
tors of the stock, either in person or by their at
torneys duly authorized to subscribe und transfer
it to the United States. >
The certificates are to be surrendered at the
time of making the subscriptions.
WM. H. CRAWFORD,
Secretary of the Treasury,
july 27 t!56 &
F| HIE undersigned committee will receive pro-
X posuls fetxkeepiug in repair the oity Clock,
until the first meeting of Council in January next;
proposals for the same will be left with either of
the undersigned.
sept 16
179
GEORGE SHICK,
J. B. GAUDRY,
J. C. HABERSHAM.
green.
Surgeons Instruments—Rocket sets, turnkeys,
trusses, spring uud thumb luucc*, forceps, su.talus,
bougies, cuthetcrs, scales aud weights, <pc. *c.
Patent Medicines—ol every description, viz;
Seidlitz and Soda Powders, balm of Quito, calcin
ed magnesia, Lees, Andersons, and Hoopers Pills.
Swanns Panacea, Balsam Honey, Buteuums and
rights or bounty war- Churches Cough Drops, Itch oiutnu-nt, ire.
have not been obtained, All of which are offered for sale on tin
been uotihed that such re-survey is fntend-
etuud that in all cases, the persons
ave
d to be mud-
J. Shinn’s Panaceas
rpHE Subscriber, imving dlsdovered the coffi
X position ot Swaim’s cele.bruicd Panacea,
has now a supply on hand for sale—ho has redu
ced the price trom $3 60 to $2 60, or by the’do
zen $24. V ,|
All charitable institutions in the United States,
and the poor will be supplied gratis
If the citizens of the principal cities and (owns
will appoint an agent to order and distribute this.
Medicine to the poor, it will bn supplied.
This Medicine is celebrated for the cure of the
following diseases *. Suorfula or King’s* Evil, Ul
cerated or Putrid Sore Throat, long standing
Rheumatic affections, Cutaneous Diseases, White
Swelling and Diseases of the Bones, and all cos
es generally of an Ulcerous character, and Chro-'
nic Diseases, generally arising in debllituted con
stitutions, hut more especially from Syphilis or
affections arising therefrom; Ulcers in the larynx,
Vc. and the dr^udful diseases occasioned by a, .
long and excessive use of Mercury, ty-c. It is al
so used in Diseases of the Liver.
CERTIFICATES, . . _
I have within the last two years had an oppor
tunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate
Ulcers, wMclt haying resisted previously the re
gular modes of treatment, were healed by the use
of Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, ai\d I do believe, from
what 1 have seen, that it will prove an important
remedy in Scrofulous, Venereal and Mercurial
disenscs. N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes amt Pracncc of Physic,
in the University of Pennsylvania.
1 have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in
numerous instances, within the last three years,
and have alwuys found it extremely efficuoious
especially iu secondary Syphilis, and Mercurial
Diseases.. I have 110 hesitation in pronouncing'it
a Medicine of Inestimable value.
W. GIBSON, M. D.
Professor of Surgery to the University of Penn.
JOHN SHINN, Chemist.
Philadelphia,Nbv. 17, 1323.
Euch publisher of a newspaper in the U. States,
is requested to publish this advertisement once a
month, fdr one year, and send their accounts for
payment.
SHINN'S PANACEAf
CERTIFICATES-
I have been lnbouriug under a disease for along
time, as swelling iu the bones, loss of appetite,loss
of flesh and loss of sleep. Noticing an advertise
ment of Swqjm’s Panacea,’ to be a cure for the
ubove disease, I got some by paying the cash for
it, and found ugreat benefit by it. But having no
thing but nty labor to depend on for a living, and
not being able to work for a longtime, got sothat
1 xvas not able to pay for it. 8091c months after
this, l heard of a Mr. Shinn’s having made a Pa
nacea, slated to he the same as Mr. Swaim’s, Tap-
plied to him und stated my case and circumstances
and found him disposed to beuefit me. He gave
me the medicine freely, aud said I might pay lor it
whenever I got qblc ; and I found, by taking the
same quantity, os much benefit by it as by Mr.
Bwuira’s.
I have given this certificate for the benefit of-
others tiiat should stand in need of Shiun’s Pana
cea, und consider it a very valuable medicine.
S. STELLER,
Duke-street near Front, Northern Liberties.
Phitaddluhiu, April 20,182-1.
Philadelphia, .9pril 21,1824.
I certify that I have been for many years afflict-'
ed with rheumatism. * Above fiVo years ago. (
was attended by a respectable Physician of this
city, who put me under a course of mercury, 9ince
-der ‘
HI
principles alone thattliay will endeavor to secure
patronage. All orders promptly executed*
The Georgia Patriot, and Dutien Gazette, w ill
please to give this advertisementsisHnsertionsand
tonvurd their bills for payment.
sept-28 182
. James Morrison,
W ILL be found in future at his office over
tho_countirig room of Culviu Baker.
sept 18 y 179
The Subscriber,
H AS just finished and offers for sale, an eight
.. . J | oared CANGE BOAT, 26 feet by 4 feet 8
be published in one of, the newspapers in Mil- I inches, which he con recommend to those who
K-dgoville, Augusta and'Savannah, onco in each | wish a Lout for quick passage. jL
july 22
i ontli, until the expiration of the time appointed
■ liie saiuo for tukiug out grants.
Sec 5 And be it further enacted, that all laws,
and purts, ol laws militating against’this act be
and the same are hereby repealed.
DAVID ADAMS,
Speaker of the house of represeiftativr *
THOMAS STOCKS,
President of4he Senate.
Assented to Doc.21823.
G. M. TRpUP,
Governor.
lEFThc foregoing to lie published montldy, un
til Now. next, in the “ Constitutionalist” and
“Savannah Republican.”
march 10
154
, E. TEBEAU.
PUBLIC NOTARY*
T HE subscriber’s health being now sufficU
to attend to business, solicits from. Jiis friei
their patronage in the notarial business.
WM. BELCHER.
o«ji IS oilTS
J\'eW AND ENLARGED EDITION UF TU
which time 1 huve been Worse; my disorder hav
ing beeu accompanied by sevete pains through my
w hole system. And last winter my right leg wus
much swelled, and so much contracted, tlmt I
could scarcely put toy toes to the ground, nnd was
obliged to walk with a crutch. In February lost
I bought some of J. Shinn’s Panacea, aud after
taking three battles, find that I am free from pain,
und that my Icg ls restored to its natural use.
1 am induced to make this public for tbe.benefit
of the afflicted.
CHAB. BARIAS.
Malt-Alley, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, April 17, 1838.
This will certify that my son, John Humes, aged
40 years, xvas confined last xvintcr in the Urns-
house in this city, with rheumatism iit his shoul
ders and arms. I applied to J. Shinn for some of
Bis Panacea, and obtained one bottle, wbieh en
tirely removed bis complaint. .He has removed
to the country, otherwise he would have-signed
this certificate- WP
her
ANN C. x HUMES,
mark.-
Philadelphia Alms-Hbuic. .
Philadelphia, March 10th, 1824.
I certify, for the benefit of the afflicted, that I
have been, for sevcu years Inst past, afflicted with
the iiver complaint, during which time I have been
attended by several physicians, but received no
permanent benofit. Hearing of Mr. Sxvaim’s Pa
nacea, 1 applied to him for some of it; being poor
and unante to pay for it at the time, for it at tho
iln any.
'M
I next applied to J. Shinn,
Georgia Justice.
I N tbe press aud will be published in October or
•N<
uqd c
November next, at the Recorder Office, a new
oftin
could not obtain any
andreceivedsomeofhis Panacea,which
befitted me. The pain and soreness of tny side was
removed, and 1 was agniuable toxvorkatmytrade.
:gcd edition oftiie
GEORGIA JUSTICE.
The improvements in this very useful book, are
briefly noticed iu tbe folloxving extracts irom the
ureface of tfie new' edition
il Sp.VfVrnl vf»nps iinvfi plnnspi
. ‘Severalyearahaveelapsedsincethfepublica-
1 a costiv^imbiY which has.l f| on 0 f Georgia Justice, during which time
‘ acf&ttip9t(ed hy se-1 tijere has beeu aoaitiouai legislaliou u))on many
is made kumyn bis complaint I 0 f y ie subjects coutained in it. In the present e-
Anti Dyspeptic Fills.
rKKPAUED UY H. JAMES, NEW-YOP.K.
F OR 20 years past the sui seciber has sufliered
continually irotn
iiceii great part of the
vere licuilaclie. He has
to several eminent physicians, w
iiig any benefit from ’their m-escripti
moiitb of December iasiJiediSmi'ig seriously alai-
med, by the regular but constant increase of flit*
disorder, lie was induced to coininence the USe o.
the above named pills, which were highly recotn-
^neuded as a remedy iu his complaiut.—He begun
to take them with very litb’-i confidence as to their I ford’s'and Clayton’s Digests, and (he animal, pam-
efficacy, and under the expectation that he should 'ujtfeU containing the laws ofthc state. A copious
not be able to give them u fair trial, 11s his stomach, judex has also been furnished and the work
heretofore, had rejected ovary kind of metlicine. : s 5 U bmitted to the pubUe, under & belief that its
Another circumstance which taught him to expect acknowledged utility will be found to be iucreag-
subjects cqnlainedin it. ln tbe present,
ditiou, such alterations as W'erc rendered necessa
ry by subsequent enactments, ImVc been made the
additional tpttter incorporated, and several omis
sions in the nriginai work suppiied-
“Mr Princes Digest being now in general use,
references thereto have been substituted for those
which were heretofore made to Marbthy tf Craw-
CHARLES BOWMAN,
German Street, Southwark.
Inis is to certify,that my apprentice boy J.. Mor
rison, aged 13 years, lias been several years affllc-
bound, in calf
delivery. Any
_ D ... twenty copies willbe entitled to
ot the pills as directed, every eveuing for twenty I twenty two, and in tlmt proportion for a smaller
days, without experiencing any considerable in- j number.—Subscription pupers will be furnished
convenience, or perceiving any benefit ti-oin | ( 0 geutlcmcu who may be wiiliug to take charge
ted with the Kiug’s evil, utiended with an!, exten
sive ulceration over the body, with acute pain. In
,Junwary last, I iteard of J. Shinn’s Panacea, and
obauued for hint three bottles, which effected an
entire audcomplete cure, and he is now in good
health, and able to work nt his trade.
ALEX’R RANKEN,
Frpnt street, above Poplar lane.
This is to certify, that on the 16th of April, the
above named John Morrison appeared before me,
und on examination, do belie ve the facts, as rtated
iu the above certificate, are just aud true.
H.PROBASCO,
Justice of the Peace* Philadelphia county.
I certify, that l have been afflicted with rheuma
tism in.my shoulder for three years, from which I
bnve been relieved by taking a few bottles of J,
Shinn’S l’auaccu.
JAMES DOUGLASS,- of the
Moyamensing Poor-house.
f pfflpmpp
them, lie was then directed to increase the
number, until some degree of nausea wus produ
ced ; th6 dose was accordingly increased until
he took six pills every ovening; they soon begon
to act as a gentle anil perient laxative; tbe dose
was diminished in the same gradual manner in
which it had been increased, and it is novi- forty-
days siuce a very obstinate and : distressing cotu-
of them.
*l»* Tite different newiip
please give the foregoing
Milledgeville,- August?
septan 182
ers iu this state, Will
ei-tion.
^j^EORGlA, Chatham County.—R bereasMar-
U o _ Ilia Witifius, of Ciiatham county, Spinster,
plaint has yielded to this mild plau of treatment. 11ms applied id tlie houoWble the Justices of tbe
The subscriber does therefore, unsolicited, I Interior Court of Chatham County acting as a
most cheerfully recommend the anti-dispeptie | Court of Ordinary for lettera^of guiirdmt>ship on
mi ' ‘H ’ ‘ I
pills to those who ma;
aud he avails himscil
them, that from no othcr
rienced such perfect relief.
NAHUM RICE.
From thf above certificate no doubts cun exist
in the minds of the afflicted, as to the utility and
value of this remedy. Many persons iu this city
and its vicinity have beeu relieved troth disti-es-
sing dyspetic symtoins hy its use. )t is not re?
commended as u cure, but to those diseases ap
pertaining to dyspeptic ohify. n
A fresh supply just received per William'Wal
lace and for sale Gy
lay & h£ndrick;sqn, 4#$-
augis m v
Now these are therefore to cite and admonish
ill persons interested in the -Welfare of the said
orphan to file their objections, if any they have
.to the granting of letters of guardianship aforesai d
in the Clerk’s Office of the'Court , of Ordinary, on
of before the first Monday Jn November next, o-
therwise letters of guardianship will be granted to
the applicant. , . y
j. Witness the bon.-John P. Williamson one of the
lsjlces Of the Inferior Court of said County, Uiis
:d'ond' day of October, 1824,
** 64 ftI,30NP,
Just received per ship Florida, the celebrated
PANACEA, prepared by John. Shinn, Chemist,;
Philadelphia, who lifts’ appointed the subscriber'
agent tor Savannah andits_vicinity. The Panacea
willbe sold at tbo reduced price of $2 60 cents
per bottle, or $24 per dozen.
WM.r
may 25
. C. CUTHBERT, Agent.
Chatham Superior Court.
o. May Term,-.1824
jr\ EORGE Johnston and others, comp’
\x “ '
vs Peter Vanbiirgh Livingston and others,
defendants, in equity m the Superior CCmit, of
Chatham county, May term, 1824.
■■PHI. Jm
State ofGeorgia, and within the United States on
motion of complainants solicitor,fit is ordered that 1
the said defendant do respectively appear andan-
swer the complaints bill within four months from
he date of this rule. And is further ordered that
this rule be published once a week during four
monthsfrom this date in one of the public Gazettes
01,this State.
Extract from the Minutes. ‘
A, B. FANNIN, Clark*
jtuut* 134